Wanted to throw it in the pond the first month i used it after switching from Mizuno MP-57. After 3 months, starting to like it. I'm getting back to my old distance and more, surprise that my 7 iron can hit 150m. And yes, there is not much roll on the G15 which is good for distance control when you attack the green. I'm not changing my G15 anytime soon.

Good resale value for Ping because it is damn expensive to buy as new.

I used to hate Ping irons when I started golf, to be frank the look is damn ugly. But nowadays, the look is acceptable. After trying my first time with I10 irons, got hooked and the rest is history liao....

If not for my friend who pester me to sell him the i10 irons and only the one i am using, i will not have switch to S57 irons. Then backside itchy again as someone looking for S57 came around and was without ping irons for about 2 weeks, try using my old Golden Ram but not so use to it.

i15 came by and hope into the bag...hehehehe.. so far at the range so good...think it will be in the bag for sometime...wat's lacking now is the wedges and Anser/Redwood putter...

Owned vokey sm, cleveland cg10 to 14, Mizuno MP-R and TM Z/Rac, and finally concluded, the cast Ping Tour-W sand wedge is the one for me. It felt equally good as the other forged wedges. Heavy head gives solid, meaty feel with little/no harshness. Expect less spin. I make less fat shots with this wedge, maybe it's the sole design. If only they have a low bounce option on the gap wedge....

Karsten Anser is underrated coz its positioning as low price putter. Yet tour players use them, very suprised to see a few in those WITB articles. If not for my Scotty which is just sooo good, I would use my Karsten. Solid for a cast, non-milled putter.

I dont get the feel for their premium offering, the Redwood though. Scotty suits me more.